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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
MEFS... ABOUT IHE KOPU YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
and Mrs. G. P. Roberts. Miss Pauline
Roberts, who teaches in Winnsboro,
arrived jresterday to spend the re
mainder of the week with her par
ents.
J. E. Shaw, freshman at the Uni-
jversity of South Carolina, spent the
week-end with his mother Mrs. H.
though suffering from a multiple of
body stripes and welts.
Sheriff C. W. Wier quotecT Mc^f»-
Olin H. Sheely and Mr. and Mrs.
Olin H. Sheely, Jr., were guests of
relatives in Pomaria Sunday.
Miss Frances Gwaltney and Miss
Mrs. W. L. Jones. Also visiting here brother, Lowry Burdette,« and family
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Kil- j a few days the past Week in Green-
go, who were accompanied home byiville.
Mrs. J. P. Kilgo. j W. E. Monts, Mrs: H. A. Copeland |hon as claiming he was seized in thv
Mrs. George Robertson has re-j and John B. Gentry attended a meet-iFairview section. Greenville county,
turned to her home here after a visit ing of school superintendents and!and brought into Dials township, this
to relatives in Gray Court. principals in Columbia on Friday, [county, before the lashing was’ ad-
Mr and Mrs. J V Edwards Mr. Miss Elizabeth Brooks was the ^ ministered with a leather strap. The
. W Steer and Mr Steer He had as [and Mrs. G. A. Black attended the: week-end guest <it her brother. Dr. I victim was left virtually unclad be-
guest Muriel Pertell of New! wedding of the latter’s son, Arthur^Henry Brooks, and Mrs. Brooks iniside an old road where he was found
— 1 Ivork also a freshman at Carolina. 1 Black, and Miss Edna Young in Augusta, Ga. 1 about noon yesterday by someon#
1 is the I » T-nes Moore and'^*'®®"'^‘**® ' Arnold Dixon attended a North attracted to the scene by calls for
guest of relatives in Commerce. Ga. | Mn and Mra. Jam« Mcwre andj j ^ gouth Carolina Atlantic Grey-lhelp. the sheriff reported. McMahon
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper and t BSl^k Sie pa^ ^k-1 Mrs. Vifginia; hound sales meeting Thursday in could give no reason for the act.
Mrs. C. A. Hollis were guests Sun-
Bagwell visited relatives and friends Columbia.
Evelyn McDowell spent the week-[day of Mrs. Cooper’s sister, Mrs. Jen-.^ _ .. . [in Spartanburg Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey and son, , . —.
end in Charlotte, N. C., with the for-1nie Sparks, in Union. , Miss Micky Robe^ wM^ew^k-| jj Asheville,' Bob, Mrs.-S. D. Dawkins and son, LlCCnSC Time Short
Mr.andMrsS.Y. Adair spent the,®“dgj^t of l^ssEUwb^G^i^^N. C who has l^n visiting her i Howey. visited the Daileys’.son, Dar-. a state highway department ad-
week-end in Greenwood with the!«™ Miw Evelyn Hen^ in toiumb a.; ^j^^ghter, Mrs. Walter G. Coker, and'rell, at Clemson on Sunda^. . ^ i-
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.'Mis^ r?r'| Mr- Coker, left the latter part of the
Brownina ' 'dents at the University of South Car-j^g^j^ spend several months with
mer’s parents.
J. M. Counts of Newberry, spent
Sunday with hia| daughter, Mrs. J.L.
Dameron, and Mr. Dameron.
Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mrs. S. Y.
Adair were visitors in Greenville
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of
Browning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King were vis
itors in Columbia and Aiken during
the past week. ^
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rice of Green-
jolina. ' j relatives in Louisiana.
' Miss Clarice Wells, a senior at) Frinds of Mrs. A. E. Spencer will
i Presbyterian college, spent the week-
i end at her home in Mt. Holly, N. C.
COUNTY POLICE
PROBE FLOGGING
\ertisement in today’s paper reminds
all car and truck owners that the
Charlotte, and Mr, and Mrs. A. M.jvi^, spent a few days Iwt weeki M^ Owge^. Mrs.'man at Winthrop college. Rock Hill,
xi-jii .......I. . urith Mrs Riro’s nAr»nt« Mr. and r la., is uic a . ^ ,
j deadline for obtaining their 1940-41
licenses expires at the close of busi-
be glad to know she is able to bej' |nes.s on Thursday. October .11. New
out again after a recent illness. t «>T t ^'■® ^® displayed beginning
Miss Marguerite McMillan, a fresh-: ihe morning of Nov. 1. according to
Nelson of Rock Hill, spent the week-(With Mrs. Rice’s parents Mr. and;|*^ Phiiw
end with Mrs. Thomas’ and Mr. Nd- .Mrs. E. T. Wood*^- ; n* w. x-n iup».
son’s mother, Mrs. A. M. Nelson.
Mrs. A. O’Daniel and sister. Miss
Essie Young, have returned from a
\’isit to the former’s childrei3» Dr,
John O’Daniel in Bennettsville, Dr.
George O’Daniel in KartsviUcu Miss
Rachel O’Daniel in Camden, and
Miss Frances O’Daniel in Rocking-
htam, N. C.
D. E. Tribble Co.
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Clinton,
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spent the week-end wtih her-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. McMillan.
officers investigating alleged whip
ping of Ernest McMahon. Negro, by
a band of undisguised white men late
Wallace Fridv of Soartanburg was Saturday night, reported the victim
Wallace^Ifndyoi_bI»rtanDurg^wM,who is under treatment at a hos-
law.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Sease ofl
'tta. aiul M«. Hubert Pitt. »"<i'd^orCotobfa. Md''M“ alS o7^r“vwSl R^.
Caesar, a British bUxxihound, took
the king’s prize in England for his
police work.
Miss Madeline Adair were visitors in
Atlanta and Dalton, Ga., during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin and
young son, Frank, of Laurens, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Martin’s
mother, Mrs. Irene Todd.
Craig Kennedy and children of Spar
tanburg, visited Mrs. Evans’ and
Mrs. L. P. McGee Sunday.
Friends of Miss Elizabeth Barnes
H. D. HENRY
1898-1940
F. M. BOLAND
Mrs. Kennedy’s mother, Mrs. J. M. will be glad to know she has resumed
Pitts, the past week-end. |ber studies at Presbyterian college
Mrs. R. “L. Bailey and Miss Ruth | after a short illness.
BaUey visited their daughter and, Walter Coker, student at Erskine
sister Mrs. William P. Anderson, and ^ college. Due West, visited his par-
ed her brother, Willard L. Jones, and) ^ Fuller have! Miss Hazel Sherard was the guest
Mrs. Jones Sunday.
Fant Thomley of Columbia, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
John L. Thomley." "
Miss Molly Oliver, a student at
Agnes Scott college, Decatur, Ga.,
was the week-end guest of her aunt,
Mrs. T. J. Peake.
Mrs. Bob Hamer and little daugh
ter, Betty Jone, of Eastover, spent a
few days this week with her mother,
Mrs. J. Will Leake.
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes spent the week
end in Easley with her son, Dr. R.
P. Jeanes, and Mrs. Jeanes. Also vis
iting there this week was Mrs.
Jeanes’ son, Dr. James G, Jeanes, of
West Patan Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Lofton D. Su^vart of Roa
noke, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr.
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
returned from a few weeks’ visit to during the week of Miss Mary Ward-
relatives in Tampa, Fla. I law in Greenwood. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, Jeff* Friends of Mrs, P. M, Pitts and;
Boland, Jr.', Mrs. A. J. Sproles, F. M.! her little son, Tommy, will be glad |
Boland and Mrs. Annie Fliedner i to know he is improving satisfactori-j
were guests Sunday of Mrs. David | ly after a week’s illness. (
Boland in Little Mountain. , Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Fish and
Mrs. R. W. PhiUips spent a few [little daughter, Lucinda, were week-) ♦
days last week with her father, W.C. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James RJ,>
Cobb, in Ware Shoals. Bryant, in Charlotte, N. C. While i < ►
Miss Dorothy Workman, a student away Dr. and Mrs. Fish visited the I
at Winthrop college. Rock Hill, spent latter’s brother, Richard Arnold, who j
the week-end with her parents, Mr. is a student at Davidson college. j
and Mrs. A. C. Workman. 1 Joe Donnan of Columbia, spent
Miss Edna Young and Arthur the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Federal I^mns Negotiated On Real Estate
Telephone 121
Black of Greenville, were guests
$unday of the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Black
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lUinLTQN'S
BROAD STREET
CLINTON, S. C.
J. H. Donnan. He had as his guest
Emory McKinney, also of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray and Mrs.
Miss Odell Stalvey and childlren,,!. O. Ray visited the latter’s daugh-|;[
Bobby and Bernard, of Spartanburg,iter, Mrs. J. F. Thompson, and Mr.j,
are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. M.! Thompson Sunday in Newberry.
McCrary, and Mr. McCrary. ■ Mrs, C. E. Moody was the guest of
Miss Frances Edwards, iludent at [relatives in Columbia the past week.
Winthrop college, Rock Hill, spent j Mrs. Arthur H. McQueen and
4he we^-end with her parents, Mr.tdaughters, Jean and A^seSi of Latta^
and Mrs. J. V. Edwards. I are. spending two week^ with her [ [
Jeff Boland, Jr., returned to,parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. .Pinson.
Greenville yesterday after a few Mr. McQueen was also here for the,j;
days’ visit to his parents, Mr. and week-end.
Mrs. J. D. Boland. | Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens werej
Mr. and*Mrs. L. W. Marks and the [week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.,
lattir’s sons, Joe Fincher and Johnny,Driver in Bristol. Tenn. '
Austin, of Greenwood, were guests [ Mrs. E. Mood Smith and Murphey
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ryland F. Timmerman spent yesterday at theio
Sumerel. [state fair in Columbia. ^
Eugene and John Sloan, students) Miss Helen Dillard and Kenneth
at Erskine college. Due West, spent (Hubbard of Spartanburg, visited Mr.
the Week-end with their mother,; and Mrs. J. B. Dailey Sunday.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
S. Bailq ft Stn
BANKERS
of Clinton, South Carolina
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 7, 1940
Mrs. E. B. Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Price had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Price, Misses Carrie Mae Ro-
sehwank and Wilma Walker of Mc
Cormick.
Dr. H. B. Blakely of Fayetteville, j
[Tenn., was the guest a few days the
past week of Mrs. R. F. Blakely and'
daughters. Misses Margaret 'and
Katherine Blakely.
Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son, Jimmy,
spent Friday in Spartanburg with
her father, B. E. Wilson and sister,
Miss Willis Mae Wilson, who is re
cuperating at home following an op
eration.
! Miss Ella Adair and Jack Jeanes
[spent Sunday in Brevard, N. C.
i . Mr. and Mrs. Gene IQuix visitecL
(the latter’s sister Mrs. Malcolm
jcrpm, and Mr. Crum in Greenwood
1 Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bouknight of
Miss Sybil Burdette visited her
o Subordinated DepoHits 379,798.60
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Phones 41 and 399-J
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L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgra.
RESOURCES
Loans and' Discounts
Stocks and Bonds
Real Estate
Cash on Hand and Due from Ranks
$807,408.57
56,021.50
28,499..35
16.3,736.97
TOTAL
$1,055,666.39
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
$ 20,201.40
Undivided Profits
Due to Banks .
Bills Payable
Other Liabilities
Deposits
14,427.47
NONE
NONE
NONE
641,238.92
TOTAL
$1,055,666.39
o
Your attention is called to the above statement re
flecting the condition of our bank. On the strength of
this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corpor
ations and individuals, both Commercial and Savings.
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . . .
HOSTESS CLOYEfi CANDY DISH
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Copy of expensive Import. Smart for serving candy, sweets, etc.
Has three individual compartments in prismatic glass; Plated, re-
ceseed cbver with red ornamental kneto. Dimensions 7"x3”.
Concord, N. C., spent the week-end',
with Mrs.. Bouknight’s mother, Mrs.,
Metta Stone.
.John D. Uavis and son. Frank, |
visited their daughter and sister, Mrs.
I. Noland Parker, and Mr. Parker,
in Langley the past week-end.
Miss Hazel Howard spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Howard, in Campobello,
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Yates of Shel
by, N C., were guests Sunday of Mr. i
andj|Mrs. A. L. Shepard. .
Mrs. Charles R. Workman of Spar-j
tanburg, is visiting her parents, Mr.;
and Mrs. J. Reed Todd. Also here
for the week-end were Mr. Work-1
man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick, Jr.,1
and son, Harry III, of Gaffney. .
Miss Sara Eargle spent the week-'
end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'
C. O. Earfele, in Newberry. I
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and
sops, Frank, Jr., and Lawrence, and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young were guests
Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Walter
Young in Charlotte.
Fleming Mason of Columbia, vis
ited his motlier, Mrs. D. W .Mason,
for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
daughter, Barrie Jean, spent Sunday
in Lexington with the former’s moth
er. Mrs. Emmie Wingard, and grand
mother, Mrs. Ella Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Finney, Si., and
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Payne spent the
week-end at the Heustess's cabin
near Bear Wallow, N. C.
Mrs. Irene Todd, Mrs. Alex Henry,
Mrs. T. J, Leake and Mrs. R. W.
Johnson attended the state W.C.T.U,
conv^ention Saturday in Anderson.
Mre. T. J. Blalock visited her son,
T. J. Blalock, and Mrs. Blalock a
few days the past week in Union.
Mrs. Virginia Bagwell was called
• to Brevard, N. C., the past week on
account of the illness and death of
her father-in-law, M. B. Bagwell.
I J. L. Rentz of Beaufort, former
operator of Hotel Clinton, was a
business visitor here this week,
t Mrs. J. P. Kilgo of Darlington,
spent the w^eek-end with her sister, j
Mrs. C. P. Robinson, and Mr. and
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